Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention
ISBN: 9780429139024
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / CRC Press
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Full of examples based on case studies from a variety of industries, Computer Simulated Plant Design for Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention discusses preventing pollution and minimizing waste using computer simulation programs. The author examines the computer technologies used in the field, including the design and analysis of computer-aided flow sheets. With this book, readers will understand how to use computer technology to design plants that generate little or no pollution and how to use information generated by computer simulations for technical data in proposals and presentations and as the basis for making policy decisions.
Stan Bumble, Ph.D., has guided research, development, and engineering at DuPont and Dow Corning with computer programs that optimized the best products and properties. He has used computer programs for assisting the U.S. government with the development of their missile program and with the recovery of disaster victims. He has helped (with the assistance of computers) the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency at many hazardous sites such as Love Canal.
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